README.md

TTS Handbook

The TTS Handbook documents the mission, values, structures, policies, tools, and guides that shape our team. This is a living document and is updated regularly. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please
open an issue. If you want to add content to the Handbook, please submit a pull request or ask in #tts-handbook.

Note: If you're changing any kind of process, please let #wg-onboarding know so we can keep the handbook, new hire messages, and checklists up to date.

What can't be included

For TTS staff, keep in mind that the handbook website and repository are public, so we can't include information that shouldn't be public. We already get training on this, but here are a few reminders about things we shouldn't include here:

Comments that can be easily interpreted as endorsements (or other potential ethical issues)

We avoid including information that can easily go out of date and is already published somewhere else in a useful format. This includes:

People's phone numbers, even if public information (such as their GSA work number). Link to the public GSA staff directory or the access-controlled 18F contact spreadsheet instead of including phone numbers in the handbook.

Information that is already well-covered on GSA InSite. Link there instead of reproducing it.

Development

Fork or branch?

Forking and branching are two ways of submitting pull requests to edit the Handbook.

If you are using the GitHub website built-in editing features, you do not have to choose: GitHub will make the correct choice for you.

If you are using your Terminal / local git to edit:

TTS teammates: Please use branching to submit pull requests. Federalist Preview sites will only be built from a branch, and continuous integration can only succeed for PRs created from branches.

External contributors: Please use forking to submit pull requests, since non-TTS contributors do not have write access. Unfortunately, we won't be able to run Federalist Preview sites for your pull request; please build and serve the site locally to test instead.